# Nkosi's POV I arrived at the old warehouse, my heart pounding in my chest. I had no idea what I was walking into, but I was determined to save Nokukhanya.

As I entered the warehouse, I saw Tina standing in the shadows, a smirk on her face. "Welcome, Nkosi," she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm.

I scanned the room, my eyes searching for Nokukhanya. And then I saw her, tied to a chair, a look of fear in her eyes.

"Tina, what's going on?" I demanded, trying to keep my cool.

Tina's smirk grew wider. "You really have no idea, do you?" she said. "You think you can just waltz in here, and I'll let her go? No, Nkosi. You're going to have to pay the price for choosing her over me."

I took a step forward, my fists clenched. "Tina, stop this. You're not thinking clearly."

Tina laughed. "I've never been clearer," she said. "You chose Nokukhanya over me, and now you're going to have to face the consequences."

# Nokukhanya's POV I watched as Nkosi and Tina faced off, my heart racing with fear. I had no idea what Tina's plan was, but I knew it couldn't be good.

As I struggled against the ropes, I caught Nkosi's eye. He gave me a reassuring smile, and I knew he was going to try and save me.

But as I looked at Tina, I saw the anger and hurt in her eyes. I realized that she was motivated by a twisted love for Nkosi, and that made her even more unpredictable.

I just hoped Nkosi could stop her before it was too late.

# Nkosi's POV Tina's words cut deep, but I knew I had to stay focused. I took another step forward, my eyes locked on Tina's.

"Tina, please," I said, trying to reason with her. "Whatever issue you have with me, let's resolve it. But leave Nokukhanya out of this."

Tina's smirk faltered for a moment, and I saw a glimmer of sadness in her eyes. But then her expression hardened again.

"No, Nkosi," she said. "You made your choice. Now you have to live with it."

Suddenly, Tina pulled out a small device from her pocket and pressed a button. The room was filled with the sound of footsteps, and I saw several figures emerging from the shadows.

# Nokukhanya's POV My heart sank as I saw the figures approaching. I struggled against the ropes, but they were too tight.

Nkosi's eyes met mine, and I saw a flash of determination. He was going to save me, no matter what.

But as I looked at Tina, I saw the madness in her eyes. She was beyond reason, driven by a twisted love and a desire for revenge.

I knew Nkosi was walking into a trap, but I had no way to warn him. All I could do was watch in horror as the figures closed in.